This Maundy Thursday, Pastor David sang a hymn by Charles Wesley and helped us consider several angles of the importance of Jesus’s death. Listen to his message here:
Philemon’s Relationships
This is the final sermon in this 12-week series. The theme for this week is: healthy relationships. See if you can answer these questions after listening to the sermon: How are you like Philemon? How will you be like Jesus?
The Church’s Community
Christian faith is not intended to be a private experience. We need each other as a community! Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Acts 2:42-47.
The Samaritan Woman’s Transformation
How are you like the woman Jesus met at the well? How might an encounter with the Messiah transform your life? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on John 4:1-42.
Jesus’s Prayer
Jesus experienced a moment of spiritual formation when he prayed at Gethsemane, just before he was arrested and then crucified. How does his prayer lay the foundation for our prayer lives? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Matthew 26:36-46.
Jonah’s Solitude
Jonah withdrew from the world after God spared the lives of his enemies, the people of Nineveh. Of course, he was very angry when he did this – but that’s good news for us. Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Jonah 4 and the solitude which Jonah pursued.
Josiah’s Listening
King Josiah and his people discovered the scriptures and listened deeply to what God was saying through those writings. We all can do the same! Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on 2 Kings 22.
Ash Wednesday 2018: The Jesus Prayer
On this Ash Wednesday, Pastor David spoke about the “Jesus Prayer,” an ancient Christian prayer that has its roots in the parable Jesus told in Luke 18:9-14.
Elijah’s Silence
1 Kings 19 records the story of Elijah retreating with God and being sent back into the world on God’s mission. How can this encounter be a template for our own spiritual formation? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this text.
Hannah’s Persistence
Hannah’s prayer for a son dramatically shaped and changed her life – and the lives of all who came after her. How might our spiritual practices serve a role in our own spiritual formation? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on 1 Samuel 1:1-2:11.